gadunka888
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can u keep a male and several females in a tank with lots of plants and places 4 the females to hide?
I think the males guard the eggs and fry. You might want to remove the females.ok but will the adults eat the baby bettas?( BTW, will tank size be a problem with a community betta setup? i hv a 2 gallon( 7 liter) tank.)
It just depends on the fish. If the male is well fed, he might not eat the fry. I've had both males and females eat the eggs and fry. I've had both males and females not eat the fry. And I've had a happy family of bettas (both parents with the young). But, I deal with wild bettas (Betta smaragdina) and so therefore it might not be the same for yours. I haven't tried it on regular bettas but I'm sure it might apply to them too (at least for the male). It just depends on the fish.ok but will the adults eat the baby bettas?( BTW, will tank size be a problem with a community betta setup? i hv a 2 gallon( 7 liter) tank.)
Good info but did you see that date of this thread?They will breed if the male gets a decent bubble nest going, but be careful as females are often just as aggressive as the males and you will need space for them to escape each other. The females get vertical stripes when they are ready to mate. After mating you should take all the females out of the tank as they will eat the babies & eggs. The male will gaurd & look after them until they are old enough to survive on their own. Once they hatch give them about 3 days before feeding and you want to feed them freshly hatched brine shrimp.
By the way, getting them to breed can be very tricky as they are picky with their mates. What we see as a pretty/cool fish is not the same to the females
Good luck!
nope lol, that other guy "petoly" tricked me by posting first, I just assumed hahaGood info but did you see that date of this thread?
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